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Getting to the heart of it: understanding mentoring relationship quality from the perspective of program supervisors
Authors:Hilary Dutton  Pat Bullen  Kelsey Deane
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Education and Social Work, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealandh.dutton@auckland.ac.nz;3. Faculty of Education and Social Work, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Mentoring relationship quality has frequently been associated with improved effectiveness of mentoring interventions for youth. As youth mentoring research has largely been undertaken in community-based, one-to-one mentoring programs in the United States, there have been recent calls to investigate mentoring relationships in specific contexts. Accordingly, this research examines relationship quality within nine mentor-mentee dyads involved in a New Zealand school-based mentoring program that combines one-to-one and group mentoring. This research identifies key features of and perceived influences on mentoring relationship quality using qualitative interviews with program staff and mentor portfolios. The results indicate that high quality relationships were formed during the program, and were primarily facilitated by mentors who demonstrated attunement, critical self-reflection, self-efficacy, and a holistic view of their mentee. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Youth mentoring  relationship quality  school-based mentoring  group mentoring  program supervisors
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